Mumbai's Futuristic Projects

published:18 Mar 2018

Mumbai's Futuristic Projects

Mumbai's Futuristic Projects

published:18 Mar 2018

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Government of Maharashtra released an official video showcasing future projects to come up in Mumbai City designed to transform the Maximum City.
The Mumbaikar\'s traveling woes may ease a bit in near future as the State Government has fast-tracked construction of many of the metro and road mega projects, which were in planning for decades.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) appointed three contractors to construct all the three packages of the 22-km long Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), connecting Mumbai with Navi Mumbai over the sea. The consortium L&T-IHI will construct Package-1 of the Sewri side of the sea bridge, Daweoo-TPL combine will make the Navi Mumbai side of the sea bridge and L&T will make the bridge portion on land towards Chirle. The project is expected to cost about Rs 17,000 crore and is expected to be ready by 2021.
Further, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Phadnavis has taken the proposed Virar-Alibaug Multi-Modal Corridor under his \'War Room\' projects, said MMRDA sources. The War Room was set up by the Chief Minister to directly monitor progress of infrastructure projects. The 128-km Virar-Alibaug multimodal corridor Phase-1 is expected to cost anywhere between Rs10,000-18,000 crore.
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), the road construction arm of the state government, is planing to construct a 1.8km six-lane third bridge at Vashi for Rs 777 crore, besides several other flyovers and bridges to ease traffic. The agency is expected to start tendering process within weeks and start the work by Mar...

Mumbai's Futuristic Projects

published:18 Mar 2018

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Government of Maharashtra released an official video showcasing future projects to come up in Mumbai City designed to transform the Maximum City.
The Mumbaikar\'s traveling woes may ease a bit in near future as the State Government has fast-tracked construction of many of the metro and road mega projects, which were in planning for decades.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) appointed three contractors to construct all the three packages of the 22-km long Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), connecting Mumbai with Navi Mumbai over the sea. The consortium L&T-IHI will construct Package-1 of the Sewri side of the sea bridge, Daweoo-TPL combine will make the Navi Mumbai side of the sea bridge and L&T will make the bridge portion on land towards Chirle. The project is expected to cost about Rs 17,000 crore and is expected to be ready by 2021.
Further, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Phadnavis has taken the proposed Virar-Alibaug Multi-Modal Corridor under his \'War Room\' projects, said MMRDA sources. The War Room was set up by the Chief Minister to directly monitor progress of infrastructure projects. The 128-km Virar-Alibaug multimodal corridor Phase-1 is expected to cost anywhere between Rs10,000-18,000 crore.
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), the road construction arm of the state government, is planing to construct a 1.8km six-lane third bridge at Vashi for Rs 777 crore, besides several other flyovers and bridges to ease traffic. The agency is expected to start tendering process within weeks and start the work by Mar...

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MMRDA's Metro Plans Will Disrupt Adivasi Lives || Boom Live

published:28 Mar 2015

MMRDA's Metro Plans Will Disrupt Adivasi Lives || Boom Live

MMRDA's Metro Plans Will Disrupt Adivasi Lives || Boom Live

published:28 Mar 2015

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The Save Aarey campaign has picked up momentum over the last few months. But, the people who will be impacted the most by the MMRDA\'s Develpoment Plan 2034 - some 8,000 tribals who call this green space their home - are still unaware of it.
In Mumbai\'s Aarey Milk Colony, 28 adivasi padas have existed for generations away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. The villages, such as Vanichapada, Borichapada and the pada nearest to the picnic point in Aarey, lack footpaths, proper internal roads, water and electricity supply. While other residents of the suburb of Goregaon have been vociferously protesting against the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority\'s (MMRDA) plans of felling of 2,298 trees for a metro car shed, these tribals are struggling for their basic survival. If these development plans are implemented, they will lose out on their sustenance.
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MMRDA's Metro Plans Will Disrupt Adivasi Lives || Boom Live

published:28 Mar 2015

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The Save Aarey campaign has picked up momentum over the last few months. But, the people who will be impacted the most by the MMRDA\'s Develpoment Plan 2034 - some 8,000 tribals who call this green space their home - are still unaware of it.
In Mumbai\'s Aarey Milk Colony, 28 adivasi padas have existed for generations away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. The villages, such as Vanichapada, Borichapada and the pada nearest to the picnic point in Aarey, lack footpaths, proper internal roads, water and electricity supply. While other residents of the suburb of Goregaon have been vociferously protesting against the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority\'s (MMRDA) plans of felling of 2,298 trees for a metro car shed, these tribals are struggling for their basic survival. If these development plans are implemented, they will lose out on their sustenance.
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Poor response to MMRDA's TDR auction

published:13 May 2016

Poor response to MMRDA's TDR auction

Poor response to MMRDA's TDR auction

published:13 May 2016

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MMRDA finds few takers for the Transfer Of Development Rights (TDR) auction. What does it mean for the Home Buyers?
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Poor response to MMRDA's TDR auction

published:13 May 2016

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MMRDA finds few takers for the Transfer Of Development Rights (TDR) auction. What does it mean for the Home Buyers?
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MMRDA Hybrid Electric bus features and specifications , Tata starbus hybrid electric official video
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis launched 25 hybrid electric AC buses for Mumbai at an event at Sahyadri Guest House in Malabar Hill on Friday morning.
These AC buses, with 30% emission reduction, will cater to commuters in Bandra-Kurla complex and as far as Borivali, Thane and Kharghar. The fares will be a minimum Rs 15 and a maximum Rs 110 depending on distance. The buses are procured by MMRDA and will be operated by the BEST.
Developed indigenously, the 32-seater Tata Starbus hybrid-electric AC buses have been handed over to MMRDA after being registered at the local RTOs. The new design, CCTV cameras, wi-fi and more importantly, the hybrid-electric advanced technology is what makes the bus expensive. Each bus costs Rs 1.7 crore.
The bucket-type seats will be equipped with integrated mobile charging points, head rests and more legroom.
The sitting capacity of each bus will be 31 (plus one driver) while it will allow 28 standees. The bus is economically viable, with improved 25-30% fuel savings. It has huge reduction in carbon emissions in comparison to conventional buses, and will therefore be environmentally friendly.
It will run on pure electric mode for around 30-35% of the total travel distance, said an official from MMRDA which has funded the procurement of the bus. Mumbai electric bus...

MMRDA Hybrid Electric bus features and specifications , Tata starbus hybrid electric official video
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis launched 25 hybrid electric AC buses for Mumbai at an event at Sahyadri Guest House in Malabar Hill on Friday morning.
These AC buses, with 30% emission reduction, will cater to commuters in Bandra-Kurla complex and as far as Borivali, Thane and Kharghar. The fares will be a minimum Rs 15 and a maximum Rs 110 depending on distance. The buses are procured by MMRDA and will be operated by the BEST.
Developed indigenously, the 32-seater Tata Starbus hybrid-electric AC buses have been handed over to MMRDA after being registered at the local RTOs. The new design, CCTV cameras, wi-fi and more importantly, the hybrid-electric advanced technology is what makes the bus expensive. Each bus costs Rs 1.7 crore.
The bucket-type seats will be equipped with integrated mobile charging points, head rests and more legroom.
The sitting capacity of each bus will be 31 (plus one driver) while it will allow 28 standees. The bus is economically viable, with improved 25-30% fuel savings. It has huge reduction in carbon emissions in comparison to conventional buses, and will therefore be environmentally friendly.
It will run on pure electric mode for around 30-35% of the total travel distance, said an official from MMRDA which has funded the procurement of the bus. Mumbai electric bus...

Mumbai Trans Harbour Link
Sewri-Nhava Sheva Trans Harbour Link
MMRDA appoints three contractors for MTHL
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The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), also known as the Sewri-Nhava Sheva Trans Harbour Link, is a proposed 21.8 km, freeway grade road bridge connecting the Indian city of Mumbai with Navi Mumbai, its satellite city. When completed, it would be the longest sea bridge in India.[1] The bridge will begin in Sewri, South Mumbai and cross Thane Creeknorth of Elephanta Island and will terminate at Chirle village, near Nhava Sheva. The road will be linked to the Mumbai Pune Expressway in the east, and to the proposed Western Freeway in the west. The sea link will contain a 6 lane highway,[2][3][4] which will be 27 meters in width, in addition to two emergency exit lanes,[5] edge strip and crash barrier.
The project is estimated to cost ₹14,262 crore(US$2.2 billion). The MMRDA awarded contracts for the project in November 2017; construction is expected to begin in 2018, and complete within four-and-a-half years.
Transportation and traffic planning for Greater Bombay was commissioned to Wilbur Smith and Associates in mid-1962. The firm\'s report, based on extensive studies conducted over 18 months, was handed over to the Union Ministry of Transport on 19 December 1963. Among other projects, the report proposed the construction of a sea link, known as the Uran Bridge, to connect Mumbai with the mainland near the town of Uran. However, Smith was unsure of...

Mumbai Trans Harbour Link
Sewri-Nhava Sheva Trans Harbour Link
MMRDA appoints three contractors for MTHL
Source :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumbai_Trans_Harbour_Link
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The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), also known as the Sewri-Nhava Sheva Trans Harbour Link, is a proposed 21.8 km, freeway grade road bridge connecting the Indian city of Mumbai with Navi Mumbai, its satellite city. When completed, it would be the longest sea bridge in India.[1] The bridge will begin in Sewri, South Mumbai and cross Thane Creeknorth of Elephanta Island and will terminate at Chirle village, near Nhava Sheva. The road will be linked to the Mumbai Pune Expressway in the east, and to the proposed Western Freeway in the west. The sea link will contain a 6 lane highway,[2][3][4] which will be 27 meters in width, in addition to two emergency exit lanes,[5] edge strip and crash barrier.
The project is estimated to cost ₹14,262 crore(US$2.2 billion). The MMRDA awarded contracts for the project in November 2017; construction is expected to begin in 2018, and complete within four-and-a-half years.
Transportation and traffic planning for Greater Bombay was commissioned to Wilbur Smith and Associates in mid-1962. The firm\'s report, based on extensive studies conducted over 18 months, was handed over to the Union Ministry of Transport on 19 December 1963. Among other projects, the report proposed the construction of a sea link, known as the Uran Bridge, to connect Mumbai with the mainland near the town of Uran. However, Smith was unsure of...

Government of Maharashtra released an official video showcasing future projects to come up in Mumbai City designed to transform the Maximum City.
The Mumbaikar\'s traveling woes may ease a bit in near future as the State Government has fast-tracked construction of many of the metro and road mega pro

The Save Aarey campaign has picked up momentum over the last few months. But, the people who will be impacted the most by the MMRDA\'s Develpoment Plan 2034 - some 8,000 tribals who call this green space their home - are still unaware of it.
In Mumbai\'s Aarey Milk Colony, 28 adivasi padas have e

MMRDA finds few takers for the Transfer Of Development Rights (TDR) auction. What does it mean for the Home Buyers?
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